Endodontic treatment of the single rooted tooth. Part 6: Obturation

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • This video series details a predictable and reliable method of endodontically treating mature single rooted permanent teeth. The procedures outlined conform to the current undergraduate teaching in the Dundee Dental School.
    This sixth and final part of the video series demonstrates the procedures for obturation of the permanent maxillary central incisor. Always remember that clinically rubber dam must be used for endodontic procedures following access cavity preparation. Rubber dam has not been used in this video to allow clarity of the procedure.
    Script:
    Dominic Lloyd and Karolina Sadauskaite, Undergraduate Dental Students, University of Dundee
    Filming:
    Alex Blair, Dominic Lloyd and Karolina Saduaskaite Undergraduate Dental Students, University of Dundee
    Video editing:
    Alex Blair, Undergraduate Dental Student, University of Dundee
    Audio:
    Dominic Lloyd, Undergraduate Dental Student, University of Dundee
    Music:
    Cameron McDonald and Matthew Wright, Undergraduate Dental Students, University of Dundee
    Project Consultant and Clinical Operator:
    Dr Carol Tait, Senior Lecturer and Consultant in Endodontology, University of Dundee
    Project Coordinator:
    Clement Seeballuck, Clinical Lecturer in Paediatric Dentistry, University of Dundee
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Комментарии • 16

  • @harshsharma7057
    @harshsharma7057 2 года назад +2

    Use f3 as master cone 2 percent 25 as a accessory cone

  • @nusratjanan1185
    @nusratjanan1185 2 года назад +3

    Very effective sir

  • @makinforb965
    @makinforb965 Год назад

    thanks. can you please tell me whats the name of the teeth models? are they expensive? thanks

  • @saramohan5396
    @saramohan5396 3 года назад +2

    Love your chanel can you make a video about radiograph in endodontic

  • @emadfrebrahim4610
    @emadfrebrahim4610 Год назад +1

    💯👍💯🙏

  • @faribashafaei6420
    @faribashafaei6420 2 года назад +1

    Fine 💙

  • @AIIMSkaDENTIST
    @AIIMSkaDENTIST 3 года назад +1

    Hey, you teach great! Thanks a lot
    But please get a microphone, voice is really low

    • @DundeeDentalSchool
      @DundeeDentalSchool  3 года назад +1

      Hi, thanks for the feedback. We have just procured a range of new microphones this week which will make recording easier. It is always interesting to determine the right level of sound as some people have previously commented on videos being a bit loud. I suspect it is more about the Audio gain adjustment in Premier Pro. watch the next video we produce. Hopefully we'll get the sound just right!

  • @poojapandey-go8uh
    @poojapandey-go8uh 2 года назад +1

    What is the name of device you use for heating the instrument

    • @DundeeDentalSchool
      @DundeeDentalSchool  2 года назад +1

      Hi, I believe this is the NoFlame Plus, that you can get from Henry Schein. I may be incorrect on the exact model. Google NoFlame and you should get a result. These are superior to the traditional flame approach. Hope this Helps!

  • @rounak308
    @rounak308 2 года назад +2

    To detect whether re RCT is required or not due to infection/pocket gap.Which xray type is best iopar or cbct to diagnosis properly.

  • @TheJakeman789
    @TheJakeman789 2 года назад

    Videay

  • @mayankmalviya1986
    @mayankmalviya1986 2 года назад

    I had a root canal on my upper central incisor my dentist had operated from the back of my teeth he left the hole open inside that hole i can see that orangiesh material but he didn't full packed the teeth from back is it normal or it needs to be packed. My tongue can feel the hole do i need worry about it because in future it can get cavity please tell me what should i do?

    • @DundeeDentalSchool
      @DundeeDentalSchool  2 года назад +5

      HI, Thanks for the comment. The best advice I can give is for you to make an appointment with your dentist at your earliest convenience to have this assessed. I cannot authoritatively comment based on a verbal description. Your Dentist should be able to tell you right away if there are any issues. It is always good to get things checked by your dentist if you are concerned.